Developing and delivering your vision, including how to encourage positive relationships: engaging other adults, conflict resolution and problem solving

Kathryn Ingham
Thursday, October 6, 2016

Course outline

 “Student achievement in a school almost never exceeds the quality of its leadership and management.” Fenton Whelan, Lessons Learned, 2009

This statement is as true for the early years as any other phase of education. The role of the early years leader is both rewarding and challenging in its complexity. We take on our first leadership role on the first day of our practice when we begin working with a nursery nurse or teaching assistant. We develop it as we extend our influence beyond our own classroom to engage with a wider group of parents, teachers, support staff, senior leaders and other professionals – including those from outside education.

This programme builds on the strengths of the early years practitioner, focusing on the knowledge and skills essential for inspirational leadership and effective supervision (a new requirement in the revised EYFS). Using an interactive, coaching style of delivery, each session will include time to acquire new information, develop new skills, provide opportunities for reflection and to plan for practical applications. 

Programme Aims

Working collaboratively with the course tutor and each other, delegates will:

1. Increase their knowledge, skills and confidence in motivating and engaging an early years team

2.Develop a range of coaching and mentoring techniques to support the development of good and outstanding practice across the team

3.Build knowledge and understanding of how to develop and deliver a quality vision for early years, including managing change and engaging parents

4. Develop effective supervision practice

Programme structure

Whilst it will be possible to book onto individual sessions, each session is designed to complement the others and delegates will benefit from attending all three:

  1. What kind of a leader do you aspire to be? Inspiration, motivation and the power of emotional intelligence in leading for quality in the  early years
  2. Effective supervision and understanding others, including the practical development of coaching and mentoring skills
  3. Developing and delivering your vision, positive relationships: engaging other adults, conflict resolution and problem solving

This is Session 3 - Developing and delivering your vision, positive relationships: engaging other adults, conflict resolution and problem solving

Delegates will be provided with essential and optional reading and gap tasks. Those signing up for all three sessions will also have access to the course tutor by email throughout the course for questions, clarifications and support. 

Who should attend?

Early Years Coordinators, Managers and practitioners aspiring to leadership positions in the early years

Testimonials

       “Even in the course of last week I find that the skills I’ve gained are impacting positively on the sometimes difficult conversations that arise. I’m more confident, less stressed and surprised by the speed with which resolutions are being reached” Simone, Southwark

·       “Really enjoying the course – interactive, safe, sharing, non-threatening.” Lorraine, Greenwich

·       “The greatest learning has been the confidence Jane inspired in us and the way she encouraged us all to believe in our potential “ Greenwich

·       “Empowering, warm, interesting”

Your delegate fee includes lunch and refreshments throughout the day.

The trainer

You can view Fiona Kemp's biography on her dedicated Associates page.

Speaker/s: Fiona Kemp

Time: 9am Registration, Course runs 9.30am - 3.30pm

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